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Event Organizers Wanted!

Event Organizers Wanted!

Wed, May 27, 9:00 AM
From Melbourne Students
2.9

Care to organize something? Step up as event organizer. Please RSVP yes here and you will be contacted via meetup/

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1 attendee
RA50 Walk - Fairfield Park - Main Yarra Trail

RA50 Walk - Fairfield Park - Main Yarra Trail

Sat, May 30, 11:00 PM
From Renewed After 50 Walking & Hiking Group
4.7

**Fairfield Park – Main Yarra Trail** This week we return to the popular **Main Yarra Trail** and walk the trail from **Fairfield Park Boathouse** along the riverbanks to Abbotsford Convent and return. We’ll walk past Dights Falls and watch the slalom kayaks tackle the river rapids. At the halfway point, we’ll stop for coffee at The Convent Café, a delightful outdoor café in the gardens. **Start:** Fairfield Park Boathouse – car park. Meet at the toilet block adjacent to the carpark. **Start time:** 9.00 AM **Parking:** If above carpark is full park in Additional Carpark in **Yarra Bend Rd** (Polytechnic). Parking is FREE on Sunday. If parking here, allow 5 minutes to walk back to the START. **The Walk**: The walk follows the Merri Creek to Dights Falls, then the Yarra River around to the Children’s Farm, where we’ll have coffee at the Abbotsford Convent. The return to our cars will be back along the same Trail. **Total distance**: 6.0 km. (approx.) **Time:** Allow 2.0 hours for the walk, plus half hour for coffee. Total 2.5 hours. **Difficulty:** Easy **Toilets:** At the start, plus halfway at the Convent café. **Coffee:** Abbotsford Convent café.

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11 attendees
EUXMELB - May Meetup

EUXMELB - May Meetup

Thu, May 28, 7:30 AM
From Enterprise UX - Melbourne
4.5

With our next EUXMELB meetup on the 28th of May, I'm excited to announce that **Natalie Ellis, Partner and COO at The Product Bus, will be presenting 'Your skills *are* the product'.** According to Harvard Business School 95% of new products launched every year *fail.* Natalie is here to argue that the reason for these failures isn't a lack of talent or tools, but because no one stops to ask whether the market actually wants or needs these things before shipping them. Online rhetoric discusses how AI is transforming the design, product and engineering worlds, but from her perspective, Natalie believes AI is actively multiplying the rate of failure because it's now possible to build something no-one asked for in an hour from your Mac mini. Natalie is here to tell us why evidence-based, commercially focused product thinking is more critical than ever for countering the wasted time and resources spent shipping products no one asked for. She will explain why the skills designers and researchers already possess are the real commercial asset and how people in these roles can start treating them as such. Natalie has spent her career turning consumer insights into product and commercial decisions across startups, enterprise, government digital services and institutional programs. Following a decade rising through a global market research agency, she jumped ship to an early-stage market research startup before spending several years as a product strategist designing and delivering national digital health services. As Partner & COO at The Product Bus she is passionate about helping founders, teams and businesses make real progress through evidence based decisions and passionate about helping them stress-test ideas before they commit to building. She escaped the city for rural life in the Alpine Shire several years ago where she has become an accidental pumpkin farmer and enjoys crocheting while watching crime drama. Event will start at 5:30pm with Pizza, Drinks and networking with the talk starting at 6pm. We are in the Jenny Florence Room on Level 3 at The Ross House Association. **Please enter code #TBC and come up to level 3 where you will need to enter the code again to gain access.** This event is sponsored by [askable](https://www.askable.com/) ([https://www.askable.com/](https://www.askable.com/)) and Experience Design "UX" Agency [blueegg](http://www.blueegg.com.au/) ([http://www.blueegg.com.au/](http://www.blueegg.com.au/))

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73 attendees

Eurydice @fortyfivedownstairs

Sat, Jun 13, 9:30 AM
From Melbourne Culture Vultures
4.6
3 attendees
Mel<video>  with Netflix, Fastly and Eluvio @ Kick HQ. Melbourne Video Tech

Mel<video> with Netflix, Fastly and Eluvio @ Kick HQ. Melbourne Video Tech

Tue, May 26, 8:00 AM
From Melbourne Video Technology
4.9

We are back for our second of four meetups in 2026. Whether you’re deep in the code or just curious about the future of streaming, it's a perfect chance to grab a slice of pizza, a cold drink, and catch up with the local engineering scene, make some friends and check out Kick.com (Easygo) HQ. Talks in May are from two leaders in Video Technology Industry sharing: **[Garrett Singer (US Remote) - Software Engineer @ Netflix](https://www.linkedin.com/in/gesinger/)** Garrett shared technical strategies and insights on reducing toil and debugging video-related operations in software engineering pipelines. **[Zac Shenker (US) - Senior Director, Media Strategy @ Fastly](https://www.linkedin.com/in/zacshenker/)** We’re making the most of a rare visit from the States from Zac Shenker- a genuinely great guy and renowned leading expert in video streaming who is currently shaping the industry's most ambitious new streaming architectures by drawing on his experience from events like the Super Bowl. **[Sean Curran - APAC Director @ Eluvio](https://www.linkedin.com/in/curransean/)** *Kill the Encode Farm: The Case for Just-in-Time Video* Eluvio is a decentralised, blockchain-backed distribution network that replaces traditional CDNs and cloud stacks by streaming premium video directly from source objects with just-in-time transcoding and built-in monetisation. 📍 Easygo – 271 Collins Street Melbourne 📅 Tuesday 26 May, 6:00–8:00pm 👉 RSVP is essential for Easygo building access **Sponsors** Our thanks to **Easygo** for hosting and sponsoring pizza + drinks at the venue. Melbourne Video Technology is a volunteer group, as part of many groups independently run around the world. Tonight’s hosts will be: [Jeremy Brown - Kick](https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremybrownau/), [Nick MacPherson - Fastly](https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicholasmacpherson1/) and [James Broberg - StreamShark](https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-broberg-8654052/)

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23 attendees

🧐ARMCHAIR SOCIETY😻MIKE KELLY AM

Tue, Jun 9, 12:00 AM
From ReFocus Club Melbourne Inc
4.4
6 attendees
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You can search for job fairs in Melbourne by using Meetup's event search function, focusing on career-related gatherings and networking opportunities.

Yes, you can find groups and events related to your career interests, such as job fairs, by entering relevant keywords or browsing categories.

Melbourne hosts a variety of job fairs. The availability of these fairs on Meetup depends on the current groups and organizers active in the city.

Meetup events are organized by group members and typically involve gatherings around shared interests like career fairs, networking sessions, and workshops.

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Job fairs on Meetup can be virtual or in-person, depending on the organizer's preference, offering flexibility in making professional connections.

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The frequency of job fairs in Melbourne varies based on active organizers and groups, so it's best to regularly check Meetup for new listings.

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